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|image=[[File:Sayonara SMBSS.png|256px]]
|image = Sayonara.JPG
|first_appearance=''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'' - "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]" (1989)
|width = 250px
|latest_appearance=''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' - "[[Karate Koopa]]" (1989)
|greaterloc = [[Mushroom World]]
|greater_location=[[Mushroom Kingdom]]
|capital = None
|inhabitants=[[Ninji]]s, various humans, [[Dr. T. Garden]], [[Misaki]]
|ruler = None
|inhabitants = [[Ninji]]s, various [[Human]]s, [[Dr. T. Garden]], [[Misaki]]
|first_appearance = "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]"
|latest_appearance = "[[Karate Koopa]]"
}}
}}
'''Sayonara''' is an oriental city featured in two episodes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]" and "[[Karate Koopa]]". In the former, the city was a modern metropolis filled with large buildings, though the latter portrayal displayed an older feudal town. Many [[Ninji]]s are shown to reside in the older-looking incarnation of the town.


'''Sayonara''' is an Oriental city located somewhere on [[Mushroom World]] that was featured in two episodes of ''[[The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!]]'', "[[Mario Meets Koop-zilla]]" and "[[Karate Koopa]]". In the former, the city was a modern metropolis filled with large buildings, though the latter portrayal displayed an older fuedal town. Many [[Ninji]]s are shown to reside in the older-looking incarnation of the town.
Sayonara is heavily based on the real-world country, [[Japan]]. Its name, Sayonara, is a Japanese translation for "goodbye", which describes how [[Bowser|Koop-zilla]] destroys the entire location.


One possible explanation for the severe difference in appearance is that in "Mario Meets Koop-zilla", most of the town is entirely destroyed by [[Mario]] and [[Bowser|King Koopa]]. Therefore, it's not unreasonable to assume that the simpler design featured in "Karate Koopa" might be a result of fewer buildings existing, combined with the fact that there wasn't much time to rebuild since the group's last encounter with King Koopa. Another possiblity is that the two episodes simply depicted seperate areas of the city.
[[File:SayonaraKarateKoopa.jpg|thumb|left|Sayonara as it appears in "Karate Koopa"]]


== History ==
==Names in other languages==
 
{{foreign names
=== Karate Koopa's Attack ===
|ChiS=萨约纳拉
[[Image:SayonaraKarateKoopa.jpg|thumb|left|Sayonara, as it appeared in "Karate Koopa".]]
|ChiSR=Sàyuēnàlā
Some time after banishing Koop-zilla from Sayonara, Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] and [[Toad]] returned to the city to seek out [[Misaki]], a martial arts expert whom they hoped would be able to defeat King Koopa and save the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. However, the group was ambushed by Karate Koopa and his Ninji minions, and as a result, Princess Toadstool and Toad were captured.
|ChiSM=Sayonara
 
|ChiSC=<ref>{{cite|language=zh-hans|url=www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GRj26V2PLg|title=超级马里奥兄弟 - 马里奥会见Koop-Zilla {{!}} Learn Chinese {{!}} Cartoons in Mandarin|author=超级马里奥兄弟 - WildBrain|publisher=YouTube|date=September 7, 2019|accessdate=June 20, 2024}}</ref>
Misaki soon found the group, and managed to at least rescue Mario and Luigi from the Ninjis. Misaki then proceeded to teach Mario and Luigi [[Plumb Fu]], and after enduring several trials, they were able to save Princess Toadstool and Toad. Mario also managed to scare Karate Koopa into escaping through a [[Warp Zone]], driving him away from Sayonara once and for all.
|Fre=Sayonara
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|FreC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qc-VodvXep8&list=PLaFoLvczabwZT9mEcsRppZJRvNoW4czwg&index=18 Super Mario Bros 018 Mario rit jaune]</ref>
|Ger=Sayonara
|GerC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjyQiUOdPtU&list=PLn0Cm-QzTZcYMFil7DnnbYQJlk7qccB4H&index=40 The Super Mario Bros Super Show! Folge 34 Die Wahrsagerin / Mario trifft Koopzilla]</ref>
|Ita=Sayonara
|ItaC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMgQjZBRIAY&list=PLfqlJqOLcWeNSwLfKFx8PK4rPU8mfnAAX&index=6 Super Mario (1ª serie animata ITA) - L'arte del karate]</ref>
|Por=Sayonara
|PorC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeG8BHMoT10&list=PLwzf4mOPE8BlhZQzQNfBFjrkJrrocv7kU&index=39 Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - Mario Encontra Koop-Zilla / A Cartomante (Dublado)]</ref>
|Spa=Sayonara
|SpaC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxbPMSE6B50 Mario conoce a Koop-Zilla | Dibujos Para Niños]</ref>
|Swe=Sayonara
|SweC=<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU67q-59L64&list=PLxFcguXyn2Gq_SVmc3CbdYhMEduSfFfox&index=28 Super Mario Bros Super Show - Episode 28 - Swedish]</ref>
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 04:44, September 8, 2024

Sayonara
The location of Sayonara in the "Mario Meets Koop-zilla" episode of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
First appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - "Mario Meets Koop-zilla" (1989)
Latest appearance The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - "Karate Koopa" (1989)
Greater location Mushroom Kingdom
Inhabitants Ninjis, various humans, Dr. T. Garden, Misaki

Sayonara is an oriental city featured in two episodes of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, "Mario Meets Koop-zilla" and "Karate Koopa". In the former, the city was a modern metropolis filled with large buildings, though the latter portrayal displayed an older feudal town. Many Ninjis are shown to reside in the older-looking incarnation of the town.

Sayonara is heavily based on the real-world country, Japan. Its name, Sayonara, is a Japanese translation for "goodbye", which describes how Koop-zilla destroys the entire location.

Sayonara
Sayonara as it appears in "Karate Koopa"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 萨约纳拉[1]
Sàyuēnàlā
Sayonara
French Sayonara[2] -
German Sayonara[3] -
Italian Sayonara[4] -
Portuguese Sayonara[5] -
Spanish Sayonara[6] -
Swedish Sayonara[7] -

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